
McAuliffe announces Virginia’s first cybersecurity apprenticeship program
Governor Terry McAuliffe announced the establishment of Virginia’s first registered cybersecurity apprenticeship.

Governor Terry McAuliffe announced the establishment of Virginia’s first registered cybersecurity apprenticeship.

Virginia has received an A ranking for its use of information technology across state government in the national 2016 Digital States Survey.

Last week, the Census Bureau announced that wages grew among middle and low-income Americans in 2015.

Gov. McAuliffe announced that $5.7 million will be awarded for 99 projects to enhance emergency preparedness and security throughout the Commonwealth.

The backlash against Colin Kaepernick’s refusal to stand for the national anthem has revealed the religious nature of American patriotism.

U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner and five of his colleagues sent a letter to President Obama urging him to prioritize cyberattacks on financial institutions.

Applications are now being accepted for a $1 million state scholarship fund for students studying cybersecurity.

The UVA College at Wise and the MACH37 Cyber Accelerator at the Center for Innovative Technology are working to strengthen the cybersecurity industry.

A new state-federal partnership that will provide Virginia law enforcement agencies with additional resources and training to combat human trafficking.

At the first meeting for his 2016-17 NGA chair’s initiative, Gov. Terry McAuliffe addressed the intersection of cybersecurity and health care.